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University of Glasgow & uu77

uu77 and the University of Glasgow are “priority partners". Glasgow is a renowned university, belonging to the world top, with whom we collaborate university-wide. We do this in education, for example with joint master's programs, and in many research areas. There is also the Radboud-Glasgow Collaboration Fund for cooperation and knowledge exchange.

Radboud-Glasgow Collaboration Fund

The University of Glasgow and uu77 have a joint fund: the Radboud-Glasgow Collaboration Fund. In it, the two institutions jointly invest in opportunities to build on our many existing research and teaching connections. The universities also collaborate on student and staff exchanges. 

Within this fund, funding is available for three types of projects: research, teaching and short-term staff mobility. For more information and applications, see International Collaboration Funds: Radboud-Glasgow Collaboration Fund.

Successes

Since the Fund's inception through early 2025, 41 joint projects have been awarded funding. This 'seed funding' has led to, among other things:

  • an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master grant award that enabled the launch of the joint international master's program ;
  • a master's program 'Slavery, Forced Migration & Reparative Justice (IntM)' to be followed at the University of Glasgow, with a summer school course at uu77;
  • six dual degrees;
  • and numerous joint seminars, publications and external fellowships.

Education: dual degree

uu77 and the University of Glasgow have a selection of interdisciplinary two-year dual degrees that they offer together. Both universities are also part of consortia offering multiple degree programmes together. Worldwide master's-level students can apply.

Intelligent Technology & Digital Society

Comparative Politics & Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasian Studies

Political Communications & Comparative Politics

Global Economy & Global Political Economy 

Economic Development & Anthropology and Development Studies 

International Business in the developing world

Education in Museums and Heritage

  • Dual degree programme in collaboration with universities of Tartu, Malta and University College Cork
  • First semester: overview of Museum Education (University of Glasgow) + Second semester: Intangible Cultural Heritage (University of Tartu) or Digital Cultures and Humanities (University College Cork)
    Third semester: Arts and Culture (uu77) or Museum and Heritage Education (University of Malta)
  • See Education in Museums and Heritage 

International Law and Global Security, Peace and Development

Contact

For more information about the partnership between uu77 and University of Glasgow, please contact glasgow [at] ru.nl (glasgow[at]ru[dot]nl).